They’re trying to pay for health care and send their kids to college, they’re worried about declining home values, they’re scared for a loved one they have serving in Iraq.
AL FRANKENThere are as many forms of advice as there are colors of the rainbow. Remember that good advice can come from bad people and bad advice from good people.
More Al Franken Quotes
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It’s easier to put on slippers than to carpet the whole world.
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The reason I wrote political satire was because I thought it – politics – was important… that public policy was important. Then I transitioned into books, then into radio.
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My dad never graduated high school. He was a printing salesman.
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What you see on the campaign trail is me. It’s easy being me.
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Bob Dole used to be really funny. Barney Frank can be kind of funny. Bob Kerrey has a good sense of humor.
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The thing that interests me least about the radio business is the radio business. But I’ve had to learn a little bit about it. It’s not rocket science: You get ratings, that’s good.
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And if those two other doctors get paid by Big Snack Food, like certain climate deniers get paid by Big Coal, I shouldn’t take their advice.
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There’s no comparison between NPR and the propaganda that you hear from Rush or from Sean Hannity.
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My dad didn’t graduate from high school, ended up being a printing salesman, probably never made more than $8,000 a year.
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I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and dog-gone it, people like me.
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Unless it’s a fatal mistake, which, at least, others can learn from.
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My dad always told me to stand up to bullies, and Bill O’Reilly is kind of a bully, and he’s the kind of kid who hits other kids on the playground.
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I hope you realize, in a democracy, laughter is assent.
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We know that the Russian’s interfered in our election and they did it to benefit President Trump. The intelligence agencies confirmed that.
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I do have a self-censor; everybody does, or at least most who are not pathological do.
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